What happens if conducting tubes of circulatory system develops a leak ? State brief how could this be avoided ?
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What happens if conducting tubes of circulatory system develops a leak ? State brief how could this be avoided ?
The blood clots if conducting tubes of a circulatory system develops a leak. The platelets will increase, which will minimize the leakage. Due to this, the inactive thrombin will become the active one in the presence of thromboplasm. Moreover, this active thrombin will convert the inactive fibrinogen into the active fibrin and it results with a clot. The problem is that if the person doesn’t develop with a blood clot, then the medical care is required, otherwise this can lead to death.
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- If the conducting tubes in the circulatory system leak, the blood clots. The leaking will be reduced by the rising platelets. Hematomas occur when a system of blood vessels leaks or when any blood vessel sustains damage or is injured.
- In this situation, platelets will produce more of themselves to reduce blood loss.
- As a result, in the presence of thromboplasm, the inactive thrombin will turn active. Additionally, this active thrombin turns the inert fibrinogen into active fibrin, which causes a clot. The issue is that medical attention is necessary if a blood clot does not form in the patient since doing so could cause mortality.
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